You can also use File::Find or File::Recurse.
#!c:\perl\bin\perl.exe use strict; use File::Recurse; use File::Find; my (@filearr, $path, $prod_file, $files, %files, %all); sub recurse { my $path=shift; my $matchpattern=shift; %files = Recurse(["$path"], { match => "$matchpattern", nomatch => '' }); if (scalar keys %all) { @all{keys %files} = values %files; } else { %all=%files; } } { recurse("c:\\data", "\."); foreach (sort keys %all) { my $dirs=$_; foreach (@{ $all{"$_"} }) { $files=$_; my $fullname="$dirs"."\\"."$files"; push @filearr, "$fullname\n"; } } foreach my $machine (@filearr) { chomp; open FH, "<$machine"; my $ctr=0; foreach (<FH>) { chomp; $ctr+=$_; } close FH; $all{$machine}=$ctr; } }


Cheers,
Rupesh.

In reply to Re: Finding Files and Processing them iteratively by rupesh
in thread Finding Files and Processing them iteratively by monkfan

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